ELT 244 — Electrical Machinery and Controls
Covers the study of theory and utilization of electrical motors and generators, including AC and DC motors and drives. Includes theory and utilization of limit switches, solenoids, relays, contactors, and solid state devices in control circuits. Provides application of digital and analog control techniques, ladder logic, and programming techniques to industrial and manufacturing processes. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours) Lab: 1.0 credit (30 contact hours).
Part of
- Automation Technician - Certificate
- Engineering and Electronics Technology - AAS
- Industrial Electronics - Diploma
- Industrial Electronics Technician II - Certificate
- Maintenance Technician - Certificate
- Robotics and Automation - Diploma
- Robotics and Automation Technician - Certificate
- Controls and Automation Technician - Certificate
- Industrial Maintenance Electrical Mechanic - Certificate
- Industrial Maintenance Robotics Technician - Certificate
- Industrial Maintenance Technician - Diploma
- Industrial Maintenance Technology - AAS